"The PFA does not represent players when they have broken the law and been convicted on non-football matters."- Gordon Taylor in 2009 following Marlon King's release after a prison sentence for sexual assault & ABH

The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner - Something uber cool about the way Tom Courtenay sticks two fingers up to authority in sight of the finishing line.

The Quiet Earth - Makes no sense whatsoever, but does it need to?

Into the Wild - Not sure why, as on the surface there's nothing special about it, but the combination of the cinematography, Eddie Vedder's soundtrack and the ending create something superb IMO.

>>>>>>WHHOOOOOOOOOSHHHHHHH>>>>>>Fascist Dictator of the Heath Davis Appreciation SocietySupporting Petone's Finest since the very start - Iain O'Brien
Adam Wheater - Another batsman off the Essex production line
Also Supporting the All Time #1 Batsman of All Time Ever - Jacques Kallis and the much maligned Peter Siddle.

Yeah, basically Shaweshank nails it for me. Usual Suspects definately up there too

"All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusions is called a philosopher." - Ambrose Bierce

Langeveldt: I of course blame their parents.. and unchecked immigration!GingerFurball: He's Austrian, they tend to produce the odd ****ed up individualBurgey: Be careful dealing with neighbours whose cars don't have wheels but whose houses do.Uppercut: Maybe I just need better strippers

Whenever this topic is brought up I immediately think of No Way Out, but when I look at it objectively I think I've seen several better movie endings. There probably isn't a greater difference in quality between the first 95% of a movie and the end of it than in No Way Out though; it was pretty average throughout until that twist.